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Ruby Warrington
Women Without Kids
Women Without Kids is a special podcast series created from research interviews for my book of the same title, which will be published in spring 2023. The conversations here are with the authors, philosophers, healers, activists, anthropologists, and social scientists, whose work has helped me make sense of everything it means to be a "woman without kids" today—whatever our reasons for this.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 63 ratings
Nuanced and important
I so appreciate these conversations. Finally getting to hear of the varied and nuanced experiences of women deciding, contemplating, living with their decisions or outcomes of not having kids is so refreshing. I’m recommending if this podcast to my peers, regardless of their gender or...Read full review »
CelesteialW via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/10/23
I have been listening to Ruby’s podcast since the very first day it released and it’s always a big highlight of my week. I’ve really enjoyed listening to her and all the incredible guests’ journeys towards their childfree lives and applaud them all for the contributions they’re making to the...Read full review »
childfreesrbuddysmum via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/25/23
Host talks over guest too much
This is a therapy session for the host specifically and not very useful for listeners. I think the guest spoke for 20% of this episode. Disappointing. I could be such a powerful podcast.
DreamerAlways via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/30/23
Recent Episodes
Stay tuned for a new format and more impactful conversations in Women Without Kids: Season 2!
Published 06/27/23
Published 06/27/23
Therapist and author Kelly McDaniel on the links between non-motherhood and what she calls "mother hunger."
Published 03/26/23
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